June 25, 2002

Threats, E-mail, and pols

Are the anti-virus companies actually falsely identifying threats? E-commerce Times weighs in following the JPEG claim last week. Stop using ISP-provided e-mail addresses? How? Well. . . Here's some further discussion about ICANN's upcoming meeting agenda; there's apparently a push by European, South African and US politicians to try to control it.

Speaking of politicians, if you can believe the Washington Times, the proposed legislation to create the new Homeland Security cabinet department specifically denies whistleblower protection to the department's employees. The Administration just can't stand the thought of another Colleen Rowley or a Phoenix memo, it appears.

Humor? You want humor? Try this: The Blogger's Rhapsody. Link found at Corante.

Posted by Linkmeister at June 25, 2002 03:20 PM
Comments

Facinating stuff, as usual. I loved The Blogger's Rhapsody :)

Posted by: Shelagh at June 25, 2002 08:28 PM

Shelagh, and anyone else who enjoys political humor of the liberal persuasion, go read some of the "Rhapsody" composer's other material. Oh my! She's got a faux Dubya blog, among other things.

Posted by: Linkmeister at June 25, 2002 08:48 PM

Love the new Humour pages -- especially the music ones :)

Posted by: Monique at June 25, 2002 10:12 PM